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  • 31Eject Out — Infobox Single Name = EJECT→OUT Artist = The Mad Capsule Markets from Album = B side = Periodic Classic Released = 22 June, 1994 Format = CD Recorded = Genre = Punk Length = Label = Victor/Invitation Writer = Takeshi Ueda Producer = The Mad… …

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  • 32eject — /i jekt /, v.t. 1. to drive or force out; expel, as from a place or position: The police ejected the hecklers from the meeting. 2. to dismiss, as from office or occupancy. 3. to evict, as from property. 4. to throw out, as from within; throw off …

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  • 33eject — Synonyms and related words: abrupt, abstract, alienate, axe, belch, blow open, blow out, boot out, bounce, break out, bump, burst forth, burst out, cashier, cast, cast off, cast out, charge, chase, chuck, chuck out, clear, clear away, clear out,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 34eject — e·ject || ɪ dÊ’ekt v. expel, emit, discharge …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 35eject — v. a. 1. Emit, discharge, void, evacuate, vomit, spew, puke, throw out, cast up. 2. Expel, oust, dismiss, discharge, cashier, turn out, thrust out, put out. 3. Reject, banish, throw aside, cast away, throw overboard …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 36eject — v 1. expel, oust, exclude, remove, get rid of, drive away or out, force out, thrust out, Inf. throw out, Inf. kick out; deport, transport, banish, exile, expatriate, ostracize; evict, displace, turn out, put [s.o.] out in the street, deprive or… …

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  • 37eject — [ɪˈdʒekt] verb 1) [T] to make something such as a TAPE or CD come out from a machine 2) [T] to make someone leave a place, especially using physical force A group of noisy protesters were ejected from the meeting.[/ex] 3) [I] to jump out of a… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 38eject — e•ject [[t]ɪˈdʒɛkt[/t]] v. t. 1) to drive or force out; expel 2) to dismiss, as from office 3) to evict 4) to throw out or throw off 5) cvb to propel oneself from a disabled airplane, esp. by an ejection seat • Etymology: 1545–55; < L ējectus …

    From formal English to slang

  • 39eject —   Kipaku, ho okuke; kikī (as octopus ink) …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 40eject — To cast, or throw out; to oust, or dispossess; to put or turn out of possession. To expel or thrust forcibly, as disorderly patrons …

    Black's law dictionary